Apponequet Regional High School's top 10 graduates

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Jun 7, 2014 at 12:05 AMJun 7, 2014 at 12:12 AM

The top 10 students of Apponequet Regional High School’s Class of 2014, in descending order:

Jenna Christiansen will enroll undeclared at Stonehill College in the fall. Over the past four years, Jenna has been highly involved in Apponequet’s music program as a performer in the Select Choral Group and Apponequet musicals; Jenna is also the Apponequet Choir co-president, as well as a member of the senior ensemble dance team.

Meghan Patrick is a leader in service, scholarship and character. She is captain of the math team and heavily involved in the music program at Apponequet. Having acted in eight drama productions while at Apponequet, Meghan is also a member of the select choir groups, jazz band and is a drum major. Meghan will be attending the University of Rochester next year, where she will major in materials science engineering.

Amanda DuBois is Apponequet’s National Honor Society secretary. Amanda is passionate about her commitment to serving her community, proven by the number of clubs, activities and service events she has participated in over the past four years. In addition to being a leader for the NHS, Amanda is the treasurer for both the International Student Exchange Club and Key Club. Amanda will attend the University of Massachusetts Commonwealth Honors College, where she will major in pre-medical studies.

Sarah Couto is a student dedicated to betterment of her surrounding community and the world at large. She has traveled to Panama twice, completing over 100 hours of community service, refurbishing classrooms and teaching children English and American culture. Sarah will be studying biological chemistry at Bridgewater State University.

Nicole Cochran, historian of the Student Council executive board and president of the International Student Exchange Club, plays saxophone for the concert and marching bands and is an active member of SHAPE. Nicole will enroll undeclared at Westfield State University.

Jenny Rego is a very active member of the AFS program, visiting France twice and was elected treasurer as a junior and vice president as a senior. She also held leadership roles as a senior class representative and junior class president. Jenny will attend Suffolk University to major in international relations.

Kaye Dandrea is a swimmer for the Freetown-Lakeville Warriors and ARHS swim teams, captaining for the Apponequet team as a junior and senior. When she’s not teaching swim lessons, she works as a personal care assistant for a young girl with disabilities. Kaye will attend Worcester Polytechnic Institute to study biology and biotechnology.

Delaney Santos has played an integral role in the tutoring program at the Freetown-Lakeville Middle School, is a member of DECA and captain of the Apponequet Cheerleading squad. To study biomedical engineering, Delaney will attend the University of Rhode Island.

Kathryn Forth is a three-sport athlete as a member of the Apponequet cross-country, track and lacrosse teams. In the fall, Kathryn will focus on pre-medical studies in the Commonwealth Honors College at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Jenna Kendall is a member of the Water Buffaloes, the Apponequet Players and the Apponequet tennis team. Jenna has held leadership positions within the ARHS music program as a band drum major and vice president, as well as the choir publicist. Jenna will attend Rhode Island College in the fall to study music education.